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1902 international language
Idiom Neutral is an international auxiliary language, published in 1902 by the International Academy of the Universal Language (Akademi Internasional
Idiom_Neutral
Constructed language meant to facilitate communication
effectively resulted in the creation of a new language, which was named "Idiom Neutral". The name of the Academy was changed to Akademi Internasional de Lingu
International auxiliary language
International_auxiliary_language
Phrase with a non-literal meaning
An idiom is a phrase or expression that largely or exclusively carries a figurative or non-literal meaning, rather than making any literal sense. Categorized
Idiom
Topics referred to by the same term
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Idiom_(disambiguation)
Intentionally devised human language
Pasilingua (1887) Esperanto (1888) Mundolinco (1902) Idiom Neutral (1907) Ido (1912) Reform-Neutral (1922) Interlingue (1928) Novial (1937) Esperanto II
Constructed_language
Ruling body of the Volapük language
creation of a new language, which was named Idiom Neutral (which means “the neutral idiom” or “the neutral language”). The name of the Academy was changed
International_Volapük_Academy
Academy proposed a heavily revised version which was known as Neutral and later Idiom Neutral. Esterhill, Frank (2000). Interlingua Institute: A History
Waldemar_Rosenberger
Languages associated with scientific research
language such as Latin, or a new constructed language such as Volapük, Idiom Neutral, or Esperanto. Throughout the first part of the 20th century, Esperanto
Languages_of_science
Bollack Prospered fairly well in its initial years; now almost forgotten. Idiom Neutral 1902 Waldemar Rosenberger A naturalistic IAL by a former advocate of
List_of_constructed_languages
Belgian stenographer and linguist (1870-1943)
various projects throughout his life, including Volapük, Esperanto, Idiom Neutral, and Occidental. Meysmans was born on 14 May 1870 to Pierre-Charles
Jules_Meysmans
Germanic constructed language
Mundolinco Reformed Romániço Universal other esperantidos Glosa Interglossa Idiom Neutral Intal Interlingua Interlingue International Sign Kotava Langue nouvelle
Tutonish
Constructed international auxiliary language
with much of the Academy abandoning Schleyer's Volapük in favor of Idiom Neutral and other new constructed language projects. Another reason for the
Volapük
Constructed language
prototype with respect to the other words. On the one hand, it should be neutral, free from characteristics peculiar to one language. On the other hand
Interlingua
Volapük-language edition of Wikipedia
(in Volapük). Retrieved 20 July 2014. "Velkom a wikia in Idiom Neutral". Wikia. (in Idiom Neutral). 20 July 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014. "List of Wikipedias
Volapük_Wikipedia
Italian mathematician and glottologist (1858–1932)
the director of Academia pro Interlingua. Having previously created Idiom Neutral, the Academy effectively chose to abandon it in favour of Peano's Latino
Giuseppe_Peano
International auxiliary language based on Finno-Ugric languages
Mundolinco Reformed Romániço Universal other esperantidos Glosa Interglossa Idiom Neutral Intal Interlingua Interlingue International Sign Kotava Langue nouvelle
Budinos
List of people
English Giuseppe Peano: Latino sine flexione Waldemar Rosenberger: Idiom Neutral Johann Martin Schleyer: Volapük Kenneth Searight: Sona Edgar de Wahl:
List_of_language_creators
pronounce 星期 as xīngqi and 禮拜/礼拜 as lǐbai, the second syllable with the neutral tone, this is not reflected in the table either for legibility. Several
Names_of_the_days_of_the_week
Organization dedicated for the promotion of auxiliary languages
Idiom Neutral and changed its name to Akademi Internasional de Lingu Universal in 1898. When the Akademi effectively chose to abandon Idiom Neutral in
Academia_pro_Interlingua
Constructed international auxiliary language
in 1887. Several other languages, such as Latino sine Flexione and Idiom Neutral were also proposed. It was during this time that French mathematician
Ido
Person whose scientific interest is Volapük
into factions and most of its supporters took up new languages, like Idiom Neutral and Esperanto. Although today there are still some people who learn
Volapükologist
Danish linguist (1860–1943)
regular morphology and was largely based on Romance languages), and Idiom Neutral (which had less stress on regularity and was based on what was already
Otto_Jespersen
Pan-Turkic auxiliary language with statistical vocabulary
Mundolinco Reformed Romániço Universal other esperantidos Glosa Interglossa Idiom Neutral Intal Interlingua Interlingue International Sign Kotava Langue nouvelle
Ortatürk
Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin
until the end of the 18th century. Other languages developed include Idiom Neutral (1902), Interlingue-Occidental (1922), Interlingua (1951) and Lingua
Romance_languages
International auxiliary language created 1922
international vocabulary, and Waldemar Rosenberger, the creator of Idiom Neutral. Upon its announcement in 1922, Occidental was nearly complete. De Wahl
Interlingue
American bookplate engraver
and had a considerable library in that language. Esperante (sic) and Idiom Neutral similarly attracted him. He was a member of the American Fine Arts Society
Edwin_Davis_French
Grammar of the constructed Klingon language
Mundolinco Reformed Romániço Universal other esperantidos Glosa Interglossa Idiom Neutral Intal Interlingua Interlingue International Sign Kotava Langue nouvelle
Klingon_grammar
Idiom about self-destructive behavior
Community. Because the idiom is necessarily used to admonish conduct or warn against a course of action, it is unlikely to be used in neutral reporting, and whether
Cutting off one's nose to spite one's face
Cutting_off_one's_nose_to_spite_one's_face
Latin-based international auxiliary language
director of the Akademi internasional de lingu universal still using Idiom Neutral, which was refounded one year later under the name Academia pro Interlingua
Latino_sine_flexione
Swiss Esperantist
copies and replied to correspondence. Sometime later they learned about Idiom Neutral and about Bolak, in order to convince themselves as to whether Esperanto
Hector_Hodler
Idiom
"Sitting on the fence" is a common idiom used in English to describe a person's lack of decisiveness, their neutrality or hesitance to choose between
Sitting_on_the_fence
Estonian educator, inventor of Interlingue
introduced academy members to a new language of his own creation, Idiom Neutral. From 1906 onwards, Rosenberger also published the magazine Progress
Edgar_de_Wahl
American idiom
Loose lips sink ships is an American English idiom meaning "beware of unguarded talk". The phrase originated on posters during World War II, with the
Loose_lips_sink_ships
naturalism were forced to admit numerous irregularities when doing so (Idiom Neutral for example had a list of 81 verbs with special radicals used when forming
Interlingue_grammar
Gender-neutral English pronoun
Singular they is a gender-neutral third-person pronoun in English. It typically occurs with an indeterminate antecedent, to refer to an unknown person
Singular_they
Body of academics the world language in 1901
supporter of the language. Other languages, such as Bolak, Spokil and Idiom Neutral received the attention of the committee. Towards the end of the committee's
Delegation for the Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language
Delegation_for_the_Adoption_of_an_International_Auxiliary_Language
History of a constructed language
Esperanto in collaboration with linguists such as Waldemar Rosenberger (Idiom Neutral), Julius Lott (Mundolingue), and Antoni Grabowski (Modern Latin for
History_of_Interlingue
Tang dynasty (618–907), the word yánsè came to mean 'all color'. A Chinese idiom meaning 'multi-colored', Wǔyánliùsè (五顏六色), can also refer to 'colors' in
Color_in_Chinese_culture
Suffix in languages of the Indian subcontinent
-ji (जी IAST: -jī, Hindustani pronunciation: [dʒiː]) is a gender-neutral honorific used as a suffix in many languages of the Indian subcontinent, such
-ji
Lack of requirement for morphological agreement with respect to gender in some languages
genderless language is distinct from that of gender neutrality or gender-neutral language, which is wording that does not presuppose a particular natural
Gender neutrality in genderless languages
Gender_neutrality_in_genderless_languages
Western variety of the Romansh language
"Sursilvan". Linguasphere Observatory. Retrieved 10 January 2019. "Sursilvan idiom of Romansh". IANA language subtag registry. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 10 January
Sursilvan
each syllable has one. In addition to the four main tones, there is a neutral tone that appears on weak syllables. This article uses the International
Standard_Chinese_phonology
Anatomical structure found in vertebrates
pattern of stress or length.; it is based on the rise and fall of a foot. Idioms using feet include: To put one's foot in it, to make a mess of something
Foot
Greek mythological artefact
large storage jar, but the word was later mistranslated. In modern times an idiom has grown from the story meaning "Any source of great and unexpected troubles"
Pandora's_box
Gun-rights slogan
People... Lazers Do" Notes Words used with the statement include cliché, idiom, homily, maxim, aphorism, tautology, truism, mantra, adage, didactic, platitude
Guns don't kill people, people kill people
Guns_don't_kill_people,_people_kill_people
Type of animal group activity
overwhelmed by the amount of prey available. The term is also used as an idiom in the English language. For example, a large school of fish can cause nearby
Feeding_frenzy
Fictional character created by Jules Verne
translates literally to "goes everywhere", but "passepartout" is also an idiom meaning "skeleton key" in French. It can also be understood as a play on
Jean_Passepartout
English translation of the Bible
translation philosophy, taking into account "differences in grammar, syntax, and idiom between current literary English and the original languages." It also describes
English_Standard_Version
Greek singer-songwriter (born 1959)
prolific people in the Greek music scene. He writes music in the Greek folk idiom, stemming from his own recollections of traditional songs his parents sang
Thanasis_Papakonstantinou
2026 meeting between China and Russia's leaders
thinking are rampant." Putin called Xi his "dear friend" and quoted Chinese idiom "not seeing Xi for a day is like being apart for three autumns". He stated
2026 visit by Vladimir Putin to China
2026_visit_by_Vladimir_Putin_to_China
Human attribution of special powers or value to an object
which the term above applies. Thus, the term fetish has evolved from an idiom used to describe a type of object created in the interaction between European
Fetishism
meaning of 'kill', or simply contain words related to death. Most of them are idioms. The "Dead Parrot sketch" contains several euphemisms for death ("is no
List of English-language expressions related to death
List_of_English-language_expressions_related_to_death
English paraphrase of the Bible
the Introduction to the New Testament of The Message, its "contemporary idiom keeps the language of the Message (Bible) current and fresh and understandable"
The_Message_(Bible)
Idiom
possibilities have been offered. One idea is that chicken is seen as having a more neutral taste compared to other meats because fat contributes more flavor than
Tastes_like_chicken
Phonology of the Hokkien language
neutral tone in idioms: 姑妄聽之 ko͘-bōng-theng--chi 聽之|任之 theng--chi jīm--chi 召之|即來 tiàu--chi chek-lâi 來者|不拒 lâi--chiá put-kṳ̆ Some non-literary idioms read
Hokkien_phonology
Romanization scheme for Standard Chinese
fifth tone (neutral tone) is represented by a normal vowel without any accent mark: a e ê i o u ü A E Ê I O U Ü In dictionaries, neutral tone may be indicated
Pinyin
Canadian English idiom. For example, être sur le party ("to be on the 'party'", to be partying or to be in the mood for a party). Idioms like foquer le
Quebec_French_lexicon
Ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles
Maze by Robert Silverberg, a retelling of the play in a science fictional idiom. An Arrow's Flight a novel by Mark Merlis Heracles' Bow (short story) by
Philoctetes_(Sophocles_play)
Emojis representing dinosaurs
"old-fashioned," "out-of-touch," or "obsolete." This stems from the common English idiom of calling a person a "dinosaur" to imply they have failed to adapt to modern
Dinosaur_emojis
Words from the Yiddish Language used in everyday English
being someone who constantly bothers you). The word is a contraction of the idiom Hakn a tshaynik (literally "to knock a teakettle"; Yiddish: האַקן אַ טשײַניק)
Yiddish_words_used_in_English
Country primarily in North America
electronic music were also largely developed in the U.S. Elements from folk idioms such as the blues and old-time music were adopted and transformed into popular
United_States
Note sung or played at a slightly different pitch than standard
in the barbershop quartet harmonic seventh chord. The barbershop quartet idiom also appears to have arisen from African American origins. It was a surprising
Blue_note
Art museum in Osnabrück, Germany
subdued lighting impose an atmosphere of oppression,""clearly uses the idiom of displacement, loss and incomprehension." Jonathan Glancey, in The Guardian
Felix_Nussbaum_Haus
Neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface
family with multiple widths and weights that maintained a unified design idiom. However, the actual typeface names within Univers family include both number
Univers
Dormant Northwest Caucasian language
with all other languages, Ubykh is replete with idioms. The word /ntʷɜ/ ('door'), for instance, is an idiom meaning either "magistrate", "court", or "government
Ubykh_language
as insults List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity List of racist idioms List of regional nicknames List of religious slurs List of terms used for
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Dialect of Afrikaans
include a "kombuistaal" (kitchen language) and "skollie-idioom” (gangster idiom).[better source needed] The dominating image and portrayal of a Cape Kaaps
Kaaps
Color between orange and green on the visible spectrum of light
show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "Planckian locus".
Yellow
Generally known but officially unacknowledged information
but they are open in the sense that they are familiar and referred to in idioms and language games, though these often require explanation for outsiders
Open_secret
Indian politician
and eventually as Design Head of the Delhi office of Idiom Design and Consulting. While with Idiom Design and Consulting, she was Design Manager for developing
Chitra_Sarwara
2024 game show hosted by Rob Lowe
Steve defeats Liz (Ep. 4) 3 Mondo Davis Teacher Atlanta, Georgia 37 Idioms 22 26. Idioms – Steve defeats Mondo (Ep. 4) 1 Dani Grace Massage Therapist Leander
The Floor (American game show)
The_Floor_(American_game_show)
English aphorism
474 F.2d 476 (9th Cir. 1973) (full text) "Origin". Theidioms.com. The Idioms Dictionary. 28 November 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021. James, William
Fake_it_till_you_make_it
Language variety with substantially codified usage
Monocentric languages, such as Russian and Japanese, have one standardized idiom. The term standard language occasionally refers also to the entirety of
Standard_language
Species of flowering plant in the family Urticaceae
flat and do not penetrate the skin so easily. In the German language, the idiom sich in die Nesseln setzen, or to sit in nettles, means to get into trouble
Urtica_dioica
Indian classical dancer and teacher (born 1982)
narthaki.com. Retrieved 25 January 2020. Kumar, Bhanu (12 April 2018). "In idioms, classical and contemporary". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 January
Parshwanath_Upadhye
2025 piano competition
Polonaise-Fantaisie as standing at the opposite pole from the brilliant idiom of the concertos, characterizing it as one of Chopin's last works with
XIX International Chopin Piano Competition
XIX_International_Chopin_Piano_Competition
Standard form of Mandarin Chinese
compound words, and has five phonemic tones (four classic tones and a neutral tone) with topic-prominent organization and subject–verb–object (SVO) word
Standard_Chinese
Management paradigm
restructure the rest of the organization around it. TOC adopts the common idiom "a chain is no stronger than its weakest link". That means that organizations
Theory_of_constraints
American reality television series (2006–2007)
familial, tribal, and inwardly focused, and translate it into an American idiom so it can benefit the larger society. He’s essentially bringing the Torah
Shalom_in_the_Home
Series of epic fantasy novels
"light", both literally and figuratively, as they use the word "light" as an idiom for "life". Underland humans and their bonds are always prepared for a fight
The_Underland_Chronicles
Snowclone
"proverbial". In the book Idiom Structure in English by Adam Makkai, the author asserts that the phrase is included among English idioms that are expressed in
Thy_name_is
Latin American dance music genre
modern-day music history was being made as the masters of Afro-Cuban and jazz idiom conspired to create Cubop, the first incarnation of Latin jazz. Then, in
Salsa_music
Constructed language
coalescence, and hold in the frame of such an uninflected or slightly inflected idiom as English already presents, a profuse vocabulary into which have been cast
Bolak_language
Supreme being in theistic belief systems
this includes studying nature, sometimes seen as the Book of Nature. An idiom in Arabic states, "The Qur'an is a Universe that speaks. The Universe is
God
Arabic music term
certain melodic fragments that are more expected or traditional in the idiom of Arabic music, and substantially deviating from them results in melodies
Jins
American fantasy-comedy television series (2016–2020)
episode. The beginning of The Good Place takes its inspiration from the idiom "Hell is other people" from Jean-Paul Sartre's play No Exit. In the play
The_Good_Place
Modernist theory by Ernest Gellner
It means the general diffusion of a school-mediated, academy supervised idiom, codified for the requirements of a reasonably precise bureaucratic and
Gellner's theory of nationalism
Gellner's_theory_of_nationalism
Act of explaining in a condescending manner
Sociolinguistics Tone policing Teaching grandmother to suck eggs, a gender-neutral idiom for a similar phenomenon Westsplaining "mansplain". Dictionary.com.
Mansplaining
Words in the Esperanto language
"bull", kapro "billygoat", koko "rooster"). These generally became gender-neutral over the course of the century, as many similar words did in English, because
Esperanto_vocabulary
Class of auxiliary verbs in English that lack untensed forms
often categorized as modal verbs. Had better is sometimes called a modal idiom. Other English auxiliary verbs appear in a variety of different forms and
English_modal_auxiliary_verbs
West Germanic language
Arjen P. [in Western Frisian] (2017). "13. Traces of a North Sea Germanic Idiom in the Fifth–Seventh Centuries AD". In Hines, John; IJssennagger, Nelleke
English_language
consider Arabic to be known as a language that contains many metaphorical idioms, where Arabic is the language contained in these propositions. In matters
Superstition in Islamic tradition
Superstition_in_Islamic_tradition
US slang, "wealthy"
compliant products and practices. "deep pockets". The Free Dictionary. idioms.thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved 29 September 2016. "Deep Pocket Jurisprudence:
Deep_pocket
Four-level method of interpreting the Bible
(2001-07-26). Understanding Figurative Language from Metaphor to Idioms: From Metaphor to Idioms. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195111095. Hyde, Virginia
Four_senses_of_Scripture
Political concept that Asian countries tend to be more authoritarian
simplistic East-vs-West trope, researchers examine each society's own political idioms and power structures. The term "Oriental despotism" itself, however, is
Oriental_despotism
Music genre
use of modern technology and studio techniques, embracing rock or funk idioms, a greater rhythmic complexity or a tongue-in-cheek nihilistic humor. As
Post-no_wave
touches the heart, skimming the heart, igniting the heart', generally an idiom meaning 'dessert, pastry (accompanied by green tea), light refreshments'
List of English words of Chinese origin
List_of_English_words_of_Chinese_origin
Bat-and-ball game
culture, both in the United States and elsewhere. Dozens of English-language idioms have been derived from baseball; in particular, the game is the source of
Baseball
Expression
1948 film A Letter to Three Wives. The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms stated that "have a nice day" first came into being in 1920, and the phrase
Have_a_nice_day
1946 film by Fritz Lang
domestically and $1,828,000 abroad. Cloak and dagger, the English language idiom Warner Bros financial information in The William Schaefer Ledger. See Appendix
Cloak_and_Dagger_(1946_film)
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Wealth, Gods gift of Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Faith
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, French, German
Bright Fame
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mrinalini | மரணாலிநீ
Lotus
Boy/Male
Arabic
Prudence; Caution
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Deep Desire
Biblical
returning captivity; seat of God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhlriti | தà¯à®²à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯€
Courage, Morale
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hamblin.
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A Semitic idiom; a word of Semitic origin.
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An idiom of the German language.
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A Yankee idiom, word, custom, or the like.
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Dialect; a variant form of a language.
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A classic idiom or expression; a classicalism.
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An expression conforming or appropriate to the peculiar structural form of a language; in extend use, an expression sanctioned by usage, having a sense peculiar to itself and not agreeing with the logical sense of its structural form; also, the phrase forms peculiar to a particular author.
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A Doric phrase or idiom.
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The syntactical or structural form peculiar to any language; the genius or cast of a language.
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A Spanish idiom or mode of speech.
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A Syrian idiom; a Syrianism.
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An idiom or peculiarity in the Chaldee dialect.
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An idiom of the Aramaic.
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A Doric phrase or idiom.
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A vernacular idiom.
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The Latin tongue, style, or idiom, or the use thereof; specifically, purity of Latin style or idiom.
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A Gothic idiom.
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An Arabic idiom peculiarly of language.
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A Persian idiom.
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A rural idiom or expression.
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A Syrian idiom; a Syrianism; a Syriacism.